World development report

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The World Development Report (World Development Report) is a year since 1978 report by the World Bank , which is dedicated to a comprehensive and meaningful for the current development discussion.

Thematic focus of the reports since 1999

  • The changing nature of work (2018)
  • Governance and the Law (2017)
  • Digital Dividends (2016)
  • Mind, Society, and Behavior (2015)
  • Risk and Opportunity (2014)
  • Jobs (2013)
  • Gender Equality and Development (2012)
  • Conflicts, Security and Development (2011)
  • Climate Change and Development (2010)
  • Reshaping Economic Geography (2009)
  • Agriculture for Development (2008)
  • Development and the Next Generation (2007)
  • Equity and Development (2006)
  • A Better Investment Climate for Everyone (2005)
  • Making Services Work For Poor People (2004)
  • Sustainable Development in a Dynamic World (2003)
  • Building Institutions for Markets (2002)
  • Attacking Poverty (2000/2001)
  • Entering the 21st Century (1999/2000)
  • Knowledge for Development (1998/1999)

Other central World Bank reports are “Global Economic Prospects”, “Global Development Finance” and “Doing Business”.

See also

Not to be confused with the World Development Report is the Human Development Report ( report on human development ) of the United Nations Development Program , which has also been published annually since 1990 .

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Footnotes

  1. ^ [1] Homepage of the World Bank
  2. ^ (UNDP) Human Development Reports

Web links

Website of the World Development Report (English)